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The Las Un September 8 1941 we begin a phase of lrfe yve ney er before had experreneed XX e entered hrgh school Some entered wrth much skep trcrsm as they had heard of the terrrble rrrtratron all freshmen reeery ed some entered wrth a very eager attrtude for at last they yvere about to become grown up strll others entered wrth a eome what may feelrng expectrng anythrng to happen At any rate we were all greenres Qur freshman enrollment numbered 63 but durrng the year we lost Lewrs Butz, Gene Cotner, Estelle Derhammer, Vonetta Grandstaff Burton Nrchols, Carol Austrn md garned Margaret Zuber and Donnr Anspaugh Although only rn our larst yerr at hrgh school, our elass had already aequrred the reputrtron or berng the most rndependent and deyrlrsh elass for that was the ye1r shootrng paper yyads was qurte the rage among the treshres Upon enterrng our seeond yerr rt A H S we had lost Gavle Gr lbrll Brll Longneeker Nlarre Reeb beyerly Srnrth, lek Stetler lo XVlllllIl19 Betty Noragon Nlargaret 'rhrrelt Charles I-Iutehrns, and garned Max Crrpenter and Lstelle Derhamnrer We defrnrtely entered our sopho more year wrth a reelrng of greater rmportlnce tor at last yye knew there seene of the gre at rebellron rt X H S The sophomore boys wlnted to seeede from the elass beeruse they felt that the grrls, who outnumbered them, were runnrng the cllss The reoellron was hnally settled by drayy rng up 1 elass constrtueron yyhrch, among other thrngs, prohrbrted the boys from leayrng the elass Noyy our elrss was not only rndependent Ind deyfrlrsh but also orrgrn rl We eompleted our sophomore yerr qurte peacefully and entered our junror year We grrned Nlrldred Myers, Mlhlon Iacob, Georgra Delancey, Betty Noragon Larl and Crrlos Randolph Trors XVagner, I y 1 Parker, Don Bldders, and lost Kenneth Butz Bob lrannrng Mrrran lyflounts, lya Prrker M11 Csrrpenter, lstelle Derhammer Gene Hol werdr une Keller Sarah ane NN elch, and Alree XVrllard The marn ey ent rn our yunror year was our class play Don t Take My Penney Agarn we showed orrgrnalrty for there hrd not been a yunror class play presented for nrne years Frnally we began our last year and for the sake of tradrtron we sh 111 say we became drgnrned senrors Our orrgrnal enrollment was 46 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 V 1 r 1 1 , , K . 1 1 1 .1 -1 V7 1 Q 1 1 ' - ' , X 1 ' ' ' . I X H 'A . Qc' I 1 I ,Y Xl . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 . - A y L 1 r -. 1 1 1 U .1 H ' ' 1 'X . 7 Nl . N 1' l l ' 3 D 1 N - ' 1 l 1 - f 1 1- , T 2 Y . Q ' ' Af xl ' ' Q' A T '. Q 2 1- y 1 l -1 Q h A 14 y 4 1 1 1 rl ' 1 - . 1 v 11 - A 1-- r - h 1 1 , . 1 . . L . ff A ' 37 . , . l v 11f1- f--1 11 7111- 1 T '- I.s 1 1 'I '- K 1 A 9 , , C 1 L -1 ' ' I' , ll' A ' Ax AL' 2 A V, 2 ' xt T ' X .V , ,, - . - r - - - A h A y-1' 1- . I A ' 1 1 v L L C L lf 3, A was a elass greener than ours-the lreshman class. That year was the ' ' l 1 I X' ' 1 I 1 5 I X V 1 X -1 11 1 - - I 11' 11 1 v .1 I ' - 1-1 1- ' 1 A 1 - I ' 4 7 y- L y . . Q Iv. ' Y K' ' . 7 ' Trl ef iv T' X 2 I .T 2 . 1 . vyi ' l X ' 'E V11 . I 11 in Y D' , 1, 1 1 T - T - . . . ' .. , , X e v f ' ' H e J Yr ' l' f I ' ' I Y ' T' I ' . 1 . . . . ., , . . . - 1 , 1 . , .. . ,. , ., , . Q . . . X Y, - - - l A 7 Qc 9 3 B as . 6 7 I . ' . ' 1 , - 1 1- . - - 1 - D . ,, . ,, . . . laqc TlL'f'lIf1'-SI.X'
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ound-Up When The Semors Were 11 14111110 1- I1 Nte-1 011 1 1 N 1 14111 11e1a H1111t1111.,t1111 Nue N1111 111 X1111 s 111111 11 1 It 1 '1 1 11111 Ntet Pl 1911 111 111 X I1 1 11 1111eN xIlIX1ll 1 11 1 1 ll Jlllltx 11 1 11111 1 111 xx I 1111 111 1 IN 1 11 111 11t D1111 1 1111-1s1 1 p1o11 1111111 1111 111114 1 14 0 11 erda X 11 I 1 1 111 111 11l1l11 1 1N11111 TXIE' ll 1 1 1 1 1 1119 1 DeX 1111161 Qecond 1lXN 1o1111d 9111a11 fathe1111e N1u1111 1115011 11 ells 1 11111 Ne 1111 '11 1 1 1111111 111 1 11 e 1 11 1 IIX 111 1 11111111 1- 11 1 1 1 1l Q1 1 11111 IX N 111 We had gained Mary Lou Young and lost Jack Howe and Lester Fenner. Mahlon Jacob, Bart Golden, and B1ll N an Wfagner left durlng the year to enter the Navy So far we have ten former classmates 1n the SCFVICC They are Bob Fanmng, Marmes, Lewls Butz, Lester Fenner, Burton Nlchols, Bart Golden, B1ll Van Wagner Mahlon Jacob, Navy, Charles HUtChlHS, Army, B111 Longnecker and Jack Howe, Army A1r Force At last we have come to the end of our glor1ous h1gh school career and are ready to go out 1nto the cold world We know not what the future has 1n store for us but we shall never forget our days at good old A H S and the lessons they have taught us M0111 Lou Mmfm F 01311 G001qc In The F1fth Grade 1111 lllt 'l N 11 ll Ce 1 111 111 Pngz Tucufg 101011 . . 7 . , . ' Q! 3, -1 ' 1 f' . l JL! 1 ni 7. 'IV111 '1111 11:11'11111 1f!:1xt1-1', Gayle G1'z11111l. ' tte X'1s11 . 111-1'1-1'1y .' ' S, 131111 111,sf1e,', 11Z1'f13'11 G llill'1'j' 17111'e, ' ' f , 1' .' s, 1111111 .'i- 113. Se- 1 '1X'I T1 1111. 11Izti11ge1', .. 1' 1 -, 1C11g'e11e ll1111s11, 121111 19: 1 ing. 1111'.','- 11111111:11'11, 15.11 111111 , Hill 1111:1g'I111111, 111 I-11'1 'ks, 111111 111112, .Iz11'3' Pristils. '1'11i1'11 '11': ll2lB'11l 1111 I2 Q 131111 . le-y, 1-Iliz:111-111 XY 1111, 1.-wis 111112, .1i111 'I'1'lij'4'1', M: 'i:111 M1 1J111'z1 1' W1-rs, A11-1+ I.z1i1'11, 11111 11111'11 - 11k, .l1111i111' 11111'11l1- 111, Minn I p1'1't. 11'11111'1I1 -11'1 S2l'1lll xYt'll'll, 111-11:1 l'U,'l1t'I', 11111 Yilll XV:1p:'111-1'. 1.1-A1111' 191111111-1', .111z111 111'i11'1111s, 1111 -1' 1,1111 M:1'ti11, Al: -:1111-1 Z11111-1', 1!111111i1- 11 111-', 41-11 -rs. l:4l11ll11' .1 ' ll . To ' 'z F11 '. ,f 11 t'1i11s, K11 tl 1i11tz.11 111- H 1 ' , fe Use, JR H 11 1 , 111' 1111 .111 I 1 1'11, Mi 1'tlz1 Ile-1, BI: l:l't'll, MES 1 1' -1 ': I 1 1' , ' 1 , N '1 ' .', C1 '. 11' .' rvis, V1 lttf 111111 1s aff, 12z11'11:11'z1 MY1-Vs, Sadie 1!11k1ey, A11 , XY'11: '1, .: -k T11 1 1-111': I':111l 11 llil112'91', 12 ttf N1 -z1g'1111, 1!11tt,' 111-1111111-1'. M: T11 1'1':1i11, Iyilllilli' 111111i11g'e1', IJ11 z -11 11111111-W, 1111111'14s 11 .'.1 ', Put 121111- 111 , XY: ,'111' .'t1' 1. 1 11
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